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Welcome to Kanpur Dehat
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Census 2011
District population : 17,96,184
Growth : 14.89%
Sex Ratio : 865
Literacy : 75.78

Brief About Kanpur Dehat District
Kanpur-Dehat is surrounded by districts Kanpur-Nagar, Hamirpur, Jalaun, Etawah, Kannauj. River Yamuna divides Kanpur-Dehat & Jalaun. Name Kanpur is a transformed version of its original name Kanhapur given by the two rulers Hindu Singh of Sachendi and Ghanshyam Singh of Ramaipur. The british ruler Hobson Johnson found the word difficult to pronounce and he changed it to Cawnpore. Later it came close to its name as Kanpur. Kanpur Divided into two district namely Kanpur-Nagar and Kanpur-Dehat in year 1977. Reunited again in year 1979. Again seperated in year 1981. MATI near to Akbarpur Tehsil, is the administrative headquarters which is 45 Kms from Kanpur Nagar on National Highway-25. The District Court Kanpur Dehat is still continuing at Kanpur Nagar.

 
 
The above three banners are sample banners and can be different for each district page.
Ideally, we want local stakeholders to have banners on the district pages and that is why these banners can be different in each district.
We may not get banners in many districts pages, so we can give this banner space to any advertiser on a monthly basis, and at much reduced cost.
It may happen that the advertiser is an advertising or PR agency which operates in India and shares different banners in different district pages. This is perfectly okay with us.
But again, as a responsible organisation, our editorial has a definite & clear say in type of ads accepted here, even though they are a client of our client.
If you want to share your banner here, email to Datacentre